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- Queen Isabel (1632) by Diego Velazquez – Artchive
Diego Velázquez’s ‘Queen Isabel, Standing’ is a prominent Baroque-style painting that portrays Queen Isabel of Bourbon in full length The 17th-century oil portrait has drapery incorporated into the painting, further emphasizing the queen’s regal appearance
- Queen Isabel, Standing - Web Gallery of Art
Velázquez painted the queen between 1631 and 1632 She was the daughter of King Henry IV of France and Marie de Medici, and had married Philip IV in 1615, before he came to the throne The artist devoted the utmost ingenuity to painting the queen's robes
- Queen Isabella of Spain wife of Philip IV - WikiArt. org
‘Queen Isabella of Spain wife of Philip IV’ was created in 1632 by Diego Velazquez in Baroque style Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart org – best visual art database
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This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
- Queen Isabel 1632 Painting | Diego Velazquez Oil Paintings
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- Long-unseen royal portrait by Diego Velázquez could bring . . .
The auction record for 17th-century Spanish artist Diego Velázquez, famed for his royal portraits, could more than double early next year when Sotheby’s offers his painting Isabel de Borbón,
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